Leading with Purpose with Toby Usnik

Leading with Purpose with Toby Usnik

Author: art business journal April 9, 2024 Duration: 44:04

Join Grace Cho, CEO of Artrepreneur, as she engages in an enlightening conversation with Toby Usnik, a seasoned professional in communications with a rich background in multinational organizations including the UK government, Christie’s, The New York Times, and American Express. In this episode, they discuss Toby’s illustrious career, his passion for corporate social responsibility, and his commitment to philanthropy. They explore the impact of his work on the British Consul General in New York, his views on the importance of study abroad programs, and his advocacy for a caring economy.

 

The discussion also touches on Toby’s insights into the evolution of communication in the digital age, the significance of networking, and the role of arts in society. Toby shares his experiences with Arts Comm, a network he co-founded for communications professionals in the cultural sector, and his upcoming book “Connecting the Dots: How to Build Your Network and Your Legacy.” The episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in their career and community.

 

For more insights on purpose-driven careers and business strategies, don’t miss Toby’s podcast, The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik.

 

About Toby Usnik:

 

William “Toby” Usnik Jr. is a distinguished corporate communications and social impact executive with a remarkable career spanning various sectors, including financial services, technology, media, and fine arts and luxury. His expertise extends to managing teams and advancing global brands, whether publicly traded or privately held. Toby currently leads the communications team at the British Consulate General of New York (BCGNY), promoting the UK Government’s economic and prosperity agenda and emphasizing the UK’s role as a force for good. As an accomplished author and podcast host, he has shared his insights on corporate social responsibility through his book “The Caring Economy: How to Win with Corporate Social Responsibility.”

 

Toby’s commitment to the arts and culture is evident in his co-founding and co-leading of ArtsCom, an association of chief communications and marketing officers from 77 of New York City’s leading cultural institutions and foundations. This platform focuses on critical issues like DEI, AI, digital innovations, and brand stewardship. His previous roles include developing Christie’s first-ever CSR function, “Art + Soul,” and serving as a senior vice president at the company. Toby’s early career experiences include positions at Razorfish, American Express, and Columbia University’s Reid Hall Program in Paris. His skills as an airplane pilot, AI instructor, career coach, and charity auctioneer further showcase his diverse talents and dedication to making a positive impact in the world.


Behind every thriving artist or designer, there's a story-often untold-about the practical decisions and personal turning points that shaped their career. The Artrepreneur Podcast, from the art business journal, brings those stories to the foreground. Instead of just celebrating finished work, this series digs into the real-world process of building a sustainable creative life. You'll hear directly from painters, sculptors, digital artists, and gallery founders as they recount the specific challenges and breakthroughs that defined their paths. Conversations move beyond theory to cover the tangible aspects of running an art practice, like pricing work, cultivating collectors, and balancing creative integrity with commercial demand. Each episode feels like a candid studio visit, offering a mix of hard-won wisdom and actionable strategy. For anyone who makes things and wonders how to make a living from it, this podcast provides a vital sense of community and a clearer roadmap. Tune in to find not just inspiration, but the concrete insights that can help you structure your own journey in the visual arts.
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